dumb analysis. you run the ball more when its successful. 20 1 yard carries is stupid if you got 19 1 yard carries. once again. dumb analysis

2007 wagon fan, I see. You run the ball not only to set up a running game, you run to put the thought of a run into the Safties' minds. When they start creaping up, you pull it out and you'll see Gronk and Lloyd running by themselves for HUGE plays.

I really liked the way Ridley played today, he managed to gain over a hundred without having a long run. Of course that also was the worst performance I have ever seen out of a defensive line...Bufallo payed all that money for that?

I really liked the way Ridley played today, he managed to gain over a hundred without having a long run. Of course that also was the worst performance I have ever seen out of a defensive line...Bufallo payed all that money for that?

+1

liked bolden in preseason. thought hed be ok. a carry the load guy.

last year in preseson liekd ridley. hes our feature back to me (or should be). can do it all.

agree also on buff de line

baltimore or houston they aint.

if we gave him (riddler) 6-8 or more carries than he had in the first half , we may have scored a couple more scores. offense playcalling started out crappy for 1st half.

No question that Ridley can produce when he's got solid blocking in front him (pretty much the case with most running backs) and so can Bolden. Although I don't disagree that the Buffalo D line didn't look that effecctive I'm inclined to believe that the Pats O line had something to do with that.

dumb analysis. you run the ball more when its successful. 20 1 yard carries is stupid if you got 19 1 yard carries. once again. dumb analysis

Nice input!

Or not.

20 rushes points to a commitment to the run, which balances the offense, which makes Brady's life easier, and opens up plays like Gronk being WIIIIIDE open for a TD.

When in the history of the NFL has ANY team ever had 19 1 yard rushes? Nice job completely making something up that doesn't happen to prove some nonsensical point. And to that end, if Ridley had wings, he could just fly to the endzone every time, so why doesn't he grow some wings? That has as much substance as your point.

That's why I laugh when I hear that the NFL is a passing league. Rules and situations look that way, but its a Mirage. Their are 2 aspects in an Offensive part of the game, Passing and Running. Take 1 away from the Offensive Game Plan and you will lose, in the long run. Too easy to defense. Even when the RUN is not working, you have to stick to it. The threat of a run is the deception you need to Open up the Passing game, Slows down the Pass Rush, Linebackers and Safties, get out of position, helps the Recievers. Pats and the Play Action will get them to the Promise land again. If the Pats go Open Backfield in the Shotgun as their go to Formation, I expect a good season, but wont get us over the hump to win the Superbowl. This Defense is young and we will get better, this team can win the Superbowl again. Up to Coaches, to get Pats out of the 1 dimensional thinking, that the NFL is a passing league.

The Pats are 2-0 when what RB rushes the ball at least 20 times? Answer: Steven Ridley!

They 0-2 when he doesn't.

Give him the ball and get the F out of his way!

This has to do with the score. Teams with the lead run a lot more to kill off clock. We are talking basic statistical analysis 49.

The team that runs more in the first three quarters has zero statistical correalation with having the lead after those three quarters.

However, the team that finishes the game with a higher score (a.k.a., the winner) almost always has more carries because they are trying to end the game with the lead.

Statistically, the team that passes better in the first three quarters is more likely to win than the team that runs better. Once they have that lead, they run.

Hey Z, in your opinion, does the run open up the pass? Or is every coach in NFL history just getting this thing wrong?

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So? The pass opens up the run as well -- since the dawn of the west coast era and post-west coast, most teams work that way, passing to establish downfield rushing lanes. But I'm not sure how this is relevant to a discussion of statistical outcomes.

It has no bearing on a claim that running more = winning. That just isn't true, and the entire NFL would look totally different if it were.

The best thing about this Buff game was no 10 yds laterally before turning upfield.I'm thinking BB told McDs that keep it simple and stop out coaching yourself. This was the first game where there were no really inept trick plays and we responded.I said before the game that we needed to run from the inside and breakoutleading to more 2nd and 4s and 3rd and 1-2 using the same formation for quick outs. I hope from this point on McDs realizes we are a superior team and we don't need excessive chacanery to win. Even our weakests link on O, our line does better when they get to reach out and smack someone than pull,zone trap and all the other finesse schemes. We were winning the SBs when we ran the ball through the line with Smith and Dillon wearing teams down and drawing in secondarys and then going over the top or quick hits in open space.

Take Woodhead out, insert Bolden....and look what happens. Anyone with half a brain knows Ridley is the real deal by now. Just shutter to think what would have happened had those 15 Woodhead carries last week gone to Ridley & Bolden....

Keep giving the ball to these two talented, explosive, young backs and maybe start mixing Vereen into the mix with some screens. Woodhead is as useless as t!ts on a bull....

Buffalo is a defense that can stop run or pass but not both. McD tried took what they were giving based on personell on a play to play basis and for the most part was successful.

49rs and the Texans on a good day can create strong resisitance to both run and pass. I am so glad we are playing these teams during the regular seasons and for that matter happy we played the Cards. The Patriots and us, the fans will really know where thay stand vs good teams with good D-lines after those games and we won't have to wait for the SB or playoffs to find this out.

Whatever plays we run against them will have to force the defense to defend the entire width of the field, not just the middle.